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Singapore Land Authority "asked" blogger to amend post as "warning" is not "threatening"

Blogger, Calvin Timothy Leong, was doing his bit to increase awareness of the fund raising efforts of Boy's Town. The Boy's Town needed money "to renovate their building to have a proper upkeep", or otherwise The Boy's Town will be repossessed by $1.

However, the folks at Singapore Land Authority or SLA felt that Calvin took the "warning" letters too much of a threat and have "asked" Calvin to amend his blog post.

Tweeted Calvin,

Alright, SLA contacted me to remove the tags "Singapore Land Authority" and "SLA" from my Boys' Town post and also wanted me to amend it.
— Calvin Timothy Leong (@CalvinTimo) February 13, 2012

@longadin @daphnemaia They claim that they did not threaten to possess the land. merely sent out "warning" letters to get them to renovate.
— Calvin Timothy Leong (@CalvinTimo) February 13, 2012

Instead of asking Calvin to amend his post, SLA should have left a comment sharing with readers of the steps it took to work with Boy's Town to extend their lease on the premises.

SLA should have also taken the addition steps to explain why they have taken the steps to warn the Boy's Town that renovation is necessary for them.

Asking a blogger to amend or remove tags is akin to extreme authoritarianism where you want to control something that is not in your control.

Work with the blogger to gain social media karma. Working against the blogger will only gain social media backlash from the online community.

Singapore will soon exempt local operators, Singapore Pools and Turf Club, from online gambling ban and the sites will be ready in November 2016.

Ministry of Home Affairs explained that a complete ban on remote gambling drives demand and activities
underground, and may create larger incentives for criminal syndicates to
target Singapore."

Yet in a 2012 survey by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCG) found that those who gamble online have the poorest control.

Source: https://app.msf.gov.sg/Portals/0/Summary/research/EDGD/Gambling%20participation%20survey%202011.pdf
For those who indulged in online gambling, 30.4% said they gambled for a longer period than they planned to, 33.3% gambled with more money than they planned and 29.2% gambled more frequently they planned to.
Will launching the online gambling sites be like opening a Pandora Box that will create more issues in the future?